plog
CLI11
plog | CLI11 | |
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4 | 12 | |
2,086 | 3,096 | |
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6.0 | 8.5 | |
13 days ago | 4 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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plog
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C++ Game Utility Libraries: for Game Dev Rustaceans
Alternatives are glog from Google is full-featured, like spdlog, while Plog offers a lightweight alternative. Both are worthy upgrades on using C++ built-in std::clog.
- Fully Permissive License C++ Logger For Embedded System
- Show timestamp before every output line in Qt Application Output.
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Logger design
From the usability and features I like plog a lot. Their code is on Github, maybe check how they've done it? You can also look at other libraries to get a feeling for different approaches.
CLI11
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C++ Game Utility Libraries: for Game Dev Rustaceans
Book: CLI11 book
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Command line interface library
The most feature-rich C++ CLI library is CLI11. Other popular choices include Boost.ProgramOptions, argparse, cxxopts and others.
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Create Elegant C++ Spatial Processing Pipelines in WebAssembly
CLI11 provides all the features you expect in a powerful command line parser, with a beautiful, minimal syntax and no dependencies beyond C++11. itk-wasm enhances CLI11 with a itk::wasm::Pipeline wrapper to support efficient execution in multiple Wasm contexts, scientific data structures, and lovely colorized help output 🥰.
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CLI11 is making all the other options libraries look bad, does anyone have a comparison from experience?
Does anyone have feedback on the possible problems with CLI11 and comparisons to any other thing available in the wild not limited to the choices I tried before? Looks like a very well-thought out library according to its documentation: https://cliutils.github.io/CLI11/book/
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Creating a CLI in C++
I'd recommend to use CLI11. I was baffled by how much it can do.
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3 Ways To Parse Command Line Arguments in C++: Quick, Do-It-Yourself, Or Comprehensive
I use https://github.com/jarro2783/cxxopts.git or https://github.com/CLIUtils/CLI11, or if boost is involved anyway, boost.program_options.
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Carregando dependências em projetos C++ usando o CMake
get_dependency(spdlog "https://github.com/gabime/spdlog" v1.8.5) get_dependency(CLI11 "https://github.com/CLIUtils/CLI11" v1.9.1) get_dependency(GoogleTest "https://github.com/google/googletest" master)
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cmdlime - possibly the least verbose command line parsing library for C++17
Maybe https://github.com/CLIUtils/CLI11? I really like this one and it looks like it supports TOML
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Why no standard library support for command line parsing?
I found https://github.com/jarro2783/cxxopts to be useful and https://github.com/CLIUtils/CLI11 to be really helpful if you need an non-trivial interface.
What are some alternatives?
spdlog - Fast C++ logging library.
jarro2783/cxxopts - Lightweight C++ command line option parser
glog - C++ implementation of the Google logging module
clipp - easy to use, powerful & expressive command line argument parsing for modern C++ / single header / usage & doc generation
easyloggingpp - C++ logging library. It is extremely powerful, extendable, light-weight, fast performing, thread and type safe and consists of many built-in features. It provides ability to write logs in your own customized format. It also provide support for logging your classes, third-party libraries, STL and third-party containers etc.
gflags - The gflags package contains a C++ library that implements commandline flags processing. It includes built-in support for standard types such as string and the ability to define flags in the source file in which they are used. Online documentation available at:
G3log - G3log is an asynchronous, "crash safe", logger that is easy to use with default logging sinks or you can add your own. G3log is made with plain C++14 (C++11 support up to release 1.3.2) with no external libraries (except gtest used for unit tests). G3log is made to be cross-platform, currently running on OSX, Windows and several Linux distros. See Readme below for details of usage.
args - A simple header-only C++ argument parser library. Supposed to be flexible and powerful, and attempts to be compatible with the functionality of the Python standard argparse library (though not necessarily the API).
Boost.Log - Boost Logging library
Boost.Program_options - Boost.org program_options module
loguru - A lightweight C++ logging library
Vcpkg - C++ Library Manager for Windows, Linux, and MacOS